Fast and frugal decision-making: the key to rational behavior.
The article talks about how people and animals often use simple shortcuts to make decisions quickly due to time and information limits. These shortcuts, called heuristics, are actually helpful in solving many real-world problems efficiently. The researchers suggest that heuristics evolved to aid rational decision-making when the standard method would be too slow. The findings show that using heuristics is not irrational, but a smart way to navigate complex choices.